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= TT i ‘ ~ Pec Am rei ee ae ee A 9PF aia EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the District CROSBY 8. NOYES,.....000.Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY. . AUGUST 19, 1569, SP READING MATTER ON BEVERY PaGu. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ——————aeeeee FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PEaS058 deaving the city during the summer months | they can bave TaB Stam mailed to their Sddress, by ordering the same at the office, for | 12 cents per week, for one week or more. | aaietpaisneSibegiacne encase aces | THE PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING. | Nathaniel Sands, member of the Execative Committee for the care, government, and m: Sgement of the college of the city of Ne York, bas recently published an unpretentious Work bearing the title of “The Teacher, the Pupil, the School,” which is a thoughtfal aud Suggestive treatise upon a most important Subject—that of educational first principles. He Goes to the base of human teaching and illo trates the beauty of that eductive and inductive co-relationship which beginning at the Mother's breast proceeds through all the quiet Processes of mental development in infancy, childhood and matarity; taking the view thai education, mental and physical, is absorption of surrounding elements into the mind and body—an arrangement and assimila- tion of materials so as to incorporate them into the being to whose nourishment they are ap- Plied, just as the tree of plant assimiistes to its rowth and subsistence the materials which it draws from the sir and the soil. He advocates ® radical change in the system of teaching youth, and proposes a sctool where Pupils shall be taught by illustrations from ature as well as from books where the muse- um. chemical labaratory, and workshop shall find a place; where, in short, the mind of the learner shail not be forced, bat shall have 3 the kind of food suitable for its age and de opment. The true teacher does not teach by simply putting books into the child’s hand, and bidding it to learn; he addrecses himself to other facnities and powers of the cbild’s mind, Which bring it im relation with the world in which it lives. Sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste are exercised, and thus observation, judg- ment, perception, reason, memory, hope, imagi- nation, and the love of the beautiful. are appeal- ed te.developed and strengthened by naturalex” ercise, even as the organs and limbs of the body are developed and strengthened by gymaastic and other appropriate exercises. The method of teaching now is from without inward. If ‘We invert the system aud teach from within outward, then means and appliances must be Adapted to this change. Tae task, the forcing process, the stuffing and cramming, must all give way to natural mental growth, fostered, cherished, unfolded by caltare ‘m= 6Sccordance with mature and iaw. The mind bungers and feels out for and is ampelled by & natural internal impulse to gather to itself the elements of kuowledze: the wise teacher steps for ward and becomes to the germinating intellect what the sun an’ dew and rain are to the plaat. The teacher de. ¥elops this craving for knowledge by stimu- lating {oquiry: and when the mind gives signs that ite hunger is temporarily appeased, that time is now required for mental digestion and Assimilation, the wise teacher rests, aud would no more attempt to staf and cram the mind than the wise mother would seek to force food into ber child’s stomach, The body being vis. Able to the physical eye, its growth is also vis- ible, and we do not think of teeling impatient ‘St the long months and years required for it to attain its full proportions; nor do we | seek by sny forcing process to produc? a man at ten stead ci at twen'y or thirty years of ge. Man's first impaise in an uncivilized | state is generally @ resort to force for the ac- complishment of bis objects; and as he took his first step torwa life remained with him. Hence the first steps im teaching were by force—the lash, the rod, the school pens! code; and these, under Mr. Sands’ system, are of course to bs dispens-d With. His views so far will meet the approval of most of those charged with youthful train- ing, and deserve te earnest consideration of all thoughtful men; but when he condemns «as Worse than mere waste of tim> the years devoted to Greek anc’ Litin,” be mast expect to encounter strong opposition. ‘The question with which be mainly concerns bimself—whether/Latin and Greek and certain other branches, shall be taught t» the exclusion of more practical stadies—is one, however, ‘Which is attracting more attention every year: aud the umber who thiak with him that what is commonly known 3s the “cultare demanded by modern life” —chemistry, mining, anatomy, watural history, political aad social econony, the science of government, etc ,—should take the place now usarped by classical studies is constantly increasing. Some are willing to temporise, but he takes advanced ground, and does not believe in making any compromise ‘whatever between the useful sciences and the classics. On one point, howsver, we are deci- dedly of opinion tha: he allows his faith in Uullity to carry him too far. In his warfare | against Homer, Virgil. Ovid, e¢ ai. in the ori- ginal, he bas the prayers and good wishes of a multitude of suffering children for his sucess; bat he must expect to lose their sympathy when be turns bis guns on Aladdin, Biue Beard, Uingerelis, and Robinson Urasoe. + Au- ecdotes of great men suitably arranged, events in Ristory and biography, carrying with them ysluable and important merals,” would hard- ly console the little ones for the loss of those ofulse and exaggerated,” (if Mr. S. will have it so, )but fascinating works of fiction, which have been the delight and adoration of youthful minds for centuries past, as they will be, no doubt, until the end of time. Mrs. Susan B. Anthony was formally cused before the Philadelphia Labor Usnv tiom yesterday of telling fibs Her accuser was the New York Typographical Union, and the fibs reisted to statements she had made con- cerning the pay she allowed to the printers on the Kevolucion, and the discharge of the Presi- dent of the Women’s Typographical Union. (New Yorkers protested against Susan's ad. mission to the convention as an insult to them. The Convention thereupon expelled the lady | bigh charges of the Reading we habits of bis barbaric | paid { after some little formslity. An address was delivered by Mr. Isaac Meyers, one of the col- ored delegates from Baltimore, daring which he endorsed Presuient Grant's Administration, and denounced repudiation and new Political PL senepivneiiediadegie. a: General John A. Dix, Iste Minister to France, was arresied in New York on Tuesday atthe mstance of John Mitchell, “the Irish Patriot,” who charges bim with Alegal im- Prisopment. Mitchell, it will beremembered, Was arrested in that city and imprisoned at Fortress Monroe by General Dix in thesummer of 1562, and upon this fact he brings suit for ‘$25,000 damages. General Dix gavesecurity in the amount of $20.00 to answer the charge. —_ ‘The miners’ strike is pow spreading thron; Out the entire coal regions ef Pecupteoee: At Hazieton it has assumed a serious Bspect. ‘The strikers are laborers who are employed by ing the coal after it Ras been biasted. They have stopped the pumps in nearly, if not quite all, the mines. The Sheriff has gone from ‘Wilkesbarre with engmeers to ran the engines {m the mines, and a few others as assistants. From J.C. Parker, 453 7th street. we have Godey’s Lady's Book for September and Harper's Weekly S04 Frank Leslie's Llustrated Newspaper for August 2a. From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we Rave Godey's Lady's Book for September. Prendle & Co., 442 15th street, (headquarters for English periodicals,) send us the London Punch and Once a Week for August 7h. —_———__ The Richmond Dispatch says that it Das been decided that tweive mouths residence in Vir- ginia is 88 8 qualification to bes member of the Legisiature, pier seit oer 9A S7The colered Postmaster of Columbia, has @ white man for his sdepaty * t New York, the Tefuction of @ dol- Jars tom has been made in the price from the yards of Scranton and Lackawans cou, the Present quotations for which are $3.50 for nut @nd $9 tor other mF od sbort = 2,000 unds, as against $9.50 and $10 par ar on iow Gays since. The New York Post of Taes- day evenin, hat to forwarding to that market, ps sand tons per week of coal; or, with the Penn- sylvanis Company, whose collieries are steadily at work, one Rundred and fifteen thousand tons per week. Tne Post adds: «In anticipation of this, these companies have to-day reduced the price of their coal at retail, from their yards, to nine dollars per ton—a rice lower than that for which either the Le- sh or the Schuylkill coal could be farnished under the wages lately paid to miners and the Failroad and tne Lehigh roads for transportation. If the inter- ruption of the Lehigh and Sc should prove to be bat brief, there may be & still further decline in price; but this does not now seem likely, sad it will not be surprising if New York must look, tor the rest of the year, to the Lackawanna companies for the sapply of coal. If so, these three companies will doubtless force their works to the utmost."” ‘ne New York Times further remarks: The miners’ strike is now spreading throughout the entire coal regions of Pennsyl- yania At Hazleton it bas assumed a serious aspect. The strikers are laborers who are em- ployed by the miners to assist them in loading They ha’ te tina pr Gis ly it pe ve stop} e pumps in nearly uite all the mines, ‘The sherir bas gone from ilkesbarre with engineers to ruc the engines in the mines, and a few others as assistants.” Cvsan News—Both Sides Heard From.—Ad- vices — bere — pote oth vo resent a more hopefa! among the Fevorutionists, The recent general conserip- tion ordered by De Rodas hes largely increased rces, ish troops, tm, wach the former are bave themselves successfully. A dispatch from the «other side,” dated Ha- vans, August 19th, says: Ospiain Marcos re- cently attacked, near Jaquey Grande, a rebel force 306 strong, who came trom the jurisdic- tion of Cienfuegos. After as! fight the re- bels were dispersed with 8 loss of ten killed. A detachment of troops Lyre poy ted apro- vision train along the south coast to Visto Avila Was attacked on the road by imeurgents and compelled to fall back, saffering seme loss, bat saving the train. Ketnforcements arriving, the troops agaim advanced. attacked the insur- gents, and succeeded in reaching Cieto with their convoy. —— ee AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC AssociaTION.—The American Association for the Advancement of Science commenced its 18th annual session in » Mass, yesterday, President J. W. Foster, of Chicago, im the chair. The mayer Teces Sssociacion with a speech of wel- come. to which President Foster res; . The following gertlemen were elected members of Standing Committees:—Professors J. L. Newbary, lumbia College; Agassiz, Cam- bridge; Joseph Henry, Washington; T.S. Hunt, Montreal; j ‘Wasbiagton; Dr Jobo Torry. w The session will probably last a week. Among the scientific Teports will be one on the recent eclipse. About 250 members were present yesterday. The association, by invitation, a‘tended the dedicatory exercises of the Peabody Academy of Science yesterday afternoon. DB. J. Office to Sod F. Uffice ho 5toT NES HAS REMOVED His 474 Eleventh street, betw re—From 9 to 108 m: 1to2; 19-Sa ST THE BAKEBS’ ASSOOIATI La lex WaSHINGTOM AND GEOLGETOWN nest st German Hall. lth street, between K ¥ streets. on SATURDAY, August 2ist. at 8 ck D m., for the purpose of electiag oficers. metalli t-e first chemtcal ant jes of country, | endorsed by them, 92 well ae by the medical Bro. Poet acd Patent Offices.” wants st* CS. AND OTH. ESTRADS.—The At istien are hich, wi hows, will cost ch, ; will 'be sold to members, to be m years. thly meeting TO-MOBROW (Fri- {oleae ses femraee ‘ie office of the Beste 2 mode at ay tary, ‘34 Missourt avenue, between 6th and 4 streets, Bouses. 62 OF, apd which jor within tet aui9 2 beon made. the bodily a 10 this Camp will be fall: secured. Mr. Eggleston, of McKendree Cha; Station. left the city this morning with acorps of mace ienaee he eee eect eto night. Mr r ining saloons in this city, apd woderston sither for et yesk or © dor eal ete, am : 3 2a with good meals end ample teat accomms. ions at reasonalle prices. i HEADQUABTERS POST No. 1, DE. PARteENT oF THE TOTORAS, ¢. = pecial Urder. No. 1 —it is hereby 4 I comrades of the who have not taken rartous ill present themselves at |. Corner nd Pennsyl- on FRIDAY EVENING, Augast or the pa of recetving ve not taken the ies to omraces hich they are entitled prior to the fet dey of Eeptember, 1889, will be arooped from the rolls of the Post, and will cease to members of the Grand Army of the Bepablic Post Commender. Adjutant. ou 19 COBBECTION. To the Editor of the Stay —In the Star of the 18th {natant it is stated * that Sergeant Pool Christopher Bcliayer om @ char; perty of Frederi ge te false, and bt be dav which was found at the prem- of Martin. (This vest I never wore and never owned. x . 1 was st home.es my glearly proved, at the time of the alleged larceny. It le also false that I was arrested. I that i was charged, sud went directly and gave myself and asked am fnvestigation make thie statement to correet this false and Eales usetl; D.0. BOLAY: (> FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING ASSO iem CiaTiox the Election UILO- ECTORS Ta aSHING D GBORGETOWS MH TtaoaD jared a qaartetly dividend of payable st their . 537 Hew phir iy A.W. NICHOLS, Treasurer. Bgust 16,1869 rt av 17-3t AT ELLIS’ POPULAB PIawO AND MU- SIO STOKE you will fing a very tarue stock of EW MUSIC. A B. 08, TAMBORE FLor' STBIAGS for different INSTBUMBNT: HOMERE PrCee. 506 Fee ame ul7-2t en aoe me 7 i eet Tee AND 108 COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYEUPS. Elesingeo, Vichy, Beltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATSES on draaght. street, _pylt-en Opposite U.8-Treasury. oes, 1, DORSEY BAS BRMOVED BIS _y8 mt etweon M ~~ Oe Ttaies ae streets. oom, VRP What isthe mos‘ important 0” all earthly biess- : a ? ihe estimation of every intelligent human being Coarly, it ie Heartu; for soundness of body ond fg easectial to the enjoyment of all the Other good gifts of Providence. Bow, them, sba!l those who possess this inestl- mable treasure endeavor to preserve it, and how shall those who have lost it sek to retrieve it? ‘These questions Lave been asked in all ages, bat never have they been satisfactorily responded to as at the present dey, and the answers which sen! plight by science and expe. rience, gives to them in the Nineteenth Oentary may be briefly stated thas: To protect the syst-m agat allin@uences that tend to erate ditease, THERE is NOTHING LIKE To re-establish the health o1 it has been lost by impradenc must be stuvrty egeney Preperation which combines the sttri- butes of « TONIC, @cORRECTIV! BLOOD DEPCR ENT, DG AN APERIENT. geneaals are, y blended in TT On SITTERS Th ching drestie. irritating or ip flamatee- H contain edi: on with the spirituous eovonce of ryer the pranet of rye, the pur ofall alcoholic stimalants ee ‘The weak and ferbie, and especially those euffer- ing from biltousnees. iadigeat: and nervousness, absolutely require the renovating aid of thie pow: snd rudently. post fore single day. ent the wise is sufficient Eee asics Be UB NATTANS. DRUGGIST, fe 25.3" Borner 3d und D etree worin. ra TRY THE Pi sing Tatar aD. 'S PEOPLE'S OB 'B GRABULATED 108, FROM a with Freit, Cream les Fe 7B CARVED OUnck Lit ty FOR SALE AND RENT. . end DWELLING—an Rent very low. a ou 19-3 © erga nts ee BSTABLISHED BAKERY FOR TRENT on H etreet, between Git aad’? otreete, ‘eu! Fo "Terme sccommoasting. “A {OR BENT —Thre taining 7 f and Mets 2 moet ;OB BALE.— E BRI! HOUSE, eae SUERN IMPROVEMENTS, VERY OHBAP. LIBEBAL TERM! aaa BNItUGE FOs 6 HOUSE. with ‘The advertisement for pro Honsry to, this Department, under 4 ), 1869, is hereby vawn. WM. A. RICHARDSO! aul9-10t B.A: Keting Bectotsty. OUNG LADIBS, SEMINARY Yorn UaRDING AND DAN SCHOOL, @11 Thirteenth Street. ties of this fastitution will September ‘The school building is Tear of residence adjoining th and is well known as the Bpi batlaing. The ‘ene or Bey esetstegr Eviphany, or the Pri 19 3m of July . Oireul: ¢ to the Bector of the ipal. ic8 it. J. HARROVER, ISSOLUTION OF OOPARTHERSHIP. a © Copartrerahip heretofore. gtlsting between O. in the ‘lour and Feed, is this de; consent. All debts be collected by CHA BLE: is a'one avthorized to collect them, and due by the said firm will be settled aMES L. BON: Avgust 17th, 189. UBARLES MEDFORD. ‘Tho business of FLOUR and FRED of the 1 firm wilt be conducted at the old place of bui eer, retofor suit 8 MEDFORD. 188 KELLOGG'S ENGUISH AND FB. SOHOOL will resume its datice Bept. 13th, at the commodious residence No. 70 Coneress street, Georgetown. (next door to the Post Office ) The undersigned patrons and friends commend loga’s School as thorough and hieh- ‘as eminently qualified ‘@ teacher: 1, Bea. v, A. Hyde, Esi. Lb 8 Circulars at her residence, Seminary Hotei. auld-td 'VEBEIT INs1ITUTE, NG D CLA 4N ENGLISH 4NP CLASSICAL SCHOOL Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. J. BVERETT MARTIN, Principal, (Succersor to’ BW. Fancry Tr Ranzigenth Anaual Session will commence on . September 6. ‘The School Boom has been greatly improved daring vacation, and is well ventilated Circulars may be obtained at the Bookstores, or of the Principal, at 355K street, between 12th aud 13th streets. au 19 teeps* OF TRUSTERS PUBLIO SCBOOLS. hone. AS TON, D.O., st 19, 1859. led Proposals ceived at this office nati! W! ber Int, 1809, at 1 o'clock p. Public Schools of the Secor wih WOOD AB ending July SEVOND DISTRICT. ‘Ash Bgg Coal. Whit. Sorde Oak Wood, cowed abd # 8" Pine * 0 tone We ORTH DISTRIOT. Seords Ook W I LOL CHANDLER, WHOLESALE DSALEB IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, geod msr- Profits’ Cigars ot all grades, from $17 to N. B~TEBMS CASH, as my prices are too close to allow time. ay 3m_ prortsars FURL DEPARTMENT OF 1He I Wasntsctoy ou. 0 required: ten bakers’ Pine Wood ited to the engineer 10 sazzaus GEBUINE CIDER ViwaGAR, FROM YORE, PENNSYLVANIA. Also, ‘THE YRENOH WINS VINEGAR. FRESH SPICES, GRE: jmGER; SUGARS BETAILED aT CosT. VERY OLD WHISKBYS, WIBES, ac. 0. WITMER, 119 Peansyivaaie avenue, iy Betwoon 19th and 20th streets 8 Ouas. G. Vanvenwenten. M. 5. Yanwoop POTOMAC BIVER BLUE STONE, FOR BUILDINGS, FOUNDATIONS, WALLS, 2,000.00 ERAGE CAS F,% Ee taseeemee ee es ii my id 3 Ww The fara of the Hom. rticulars a} tos a Horkwattects ot Hos. HOB. ¢" jing the property. au 17. OR BALE—An_ elegant BUILDING LOT. 3 F feet fron! 75feet. Alleyinrear. [1 ved by a frame ing and outhouses AI iy repair Tale pr in order to sett! eo, two FAM location. of six rooms eac front and side. Closet re corner of G; o1 Seach per month. Also. suitable for patent or other: Patent ; one at BlS.one at gi = ‘eix at 86 each per month. © premises WANTED TO BUY—A neat siz or eight-roi RBIOK HOUSE. woeth from $5.00 to For one that suite nearly all cas) ‘Apply to JW. Real Eat E. corver 6th street and La. » t $7, w* Gus, watery Beseo8 RST FLOOR. containing four ll modern improvements. Kent 'y 91 Bridge street, ISHED GOUSE, 10); Bn- 0: Ba: ‘70; 8: 5 -HUs. B WAUGGAMAN, 466 7th st.. opposite Post Office. ‘Two three story BRIOK HUUSES. conteining 9 room: between B ant 0. 3 and 333. sland ricultaral Biantee walk, to. ut rogeu 3 Inquire Ho. 522 7th amar a7 {OB BENT—Two small HOUSE! P and Q stree: ae, between lith ‘OE 8 lhree story BRICK HO. an Mtn PY eer 1NT—That hendsom | furnished fonr- F story BBIOK HOUSE. B97 I strest: twelre rooms. ‘ge closets and all the modern conveni- w iaes. au ll-Sw* FOR SALB AND RENT. Reno City? Reno City! Reno City! THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. $12.50 EACH! $12.50 EACH :: $12.50 EACH Having disposed of one-half the whole namber of Lots im our subdivision ef the Tract of Land known as the old siteof FORT RENO, Tennatly- town, D.0.,we shall offer for sale, until WED- HESDAY EVEMING NEXT, one-half of our re served lots at the old price, viz: Lptoontaining 2,500 square feet of ground, $12 50. Gonveyancing for each Lot, $7.9. Revenue atamps and recording at the cost of the purchaser Any number of Lots adjoining will, in this half of our reserve, be sold as desired, antil one-half of our reserved Lots are disposed of. On THUBSDAY NEXT, at 5 o'clock p.m shall offer, on the premises, at public suction, the choice for the remaining Lots in excess of one- third the original number of reserved lots. In all sales of these lots we reserve the right to do the conveyancing. ‘The plat ard abstract of title to this property can be seen at our Office. Building on this tract has already commenced, ‘and these lots are every day becoming more and more valuable. Water is convenient, and everything requisite for a fine suburban residence is at hand. Nearly all the lets in our subdivision face oither north or south, giving the advantaces of these ‘exposures, which, tozether with the grand rise of scenery and healthfulness of locality, render this location one of the most desirable in the District. ONION & BUTTS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS asp AUCTIONEERS, SEVENTH STBEET, Corner ef E, eult Washington, D.C. CELT FURNISHED ROOMS, WiTH N 130 Ped leasant too mB. papers greatly reduced ey extremely moderate teria. I5th street, between Band F sts.” Pa SS three-; or ha ten rooms, with bath room, bot rapge,stable on rear of lot.to alley; location central, and venient to street to''L. U._ BISHOP. care. easy. Apply a Kolb’s Drug Store, oorner 7th and £ streets, ay CLOTHING, &o. a anon CLOBING OUT. Cladiag ait polsoncus then a eu I7-20° ot. se = jageetic. and ENTIRE STOCK. reopens Medtoas sxe be coureiied st Ne 416 B sti ‘orth, apon all business of import- aud 5 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED AMES HUGHES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, win im the Supreme Court of ted Babee, tae Oost of Ulsims, and the Courts the District of Golumbia. ot, 240 Penne, FROM THE MARKED PRiCB. ‘he business of the P, be elvaet UNTIL WE REMOVE BACK TO ov Ofice 376 Paare or. _ AND THIS Palo} roe gs ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT = bt — IS DONE TO CLOSE THE sToUx. 3 a9 co. a, A. SAKS & ; Marriage philo- OLOTHIEBS, TEMPORARILY at Pd SEVENTH STREET. ; GOOD ‘acd Fancy we and count <7 n for selling. House for ‘otomac street, near the FORSITORE F BENT—a tiemen aboat t. Wiebes to sell his FUBBITUGE: it i welllocatedend rent ioe oot THOS E. WAGGAMAN, _aulo-6t 466 opposite Post OM<s @ {OB SALE VBRY O8i cellent ORUBCH PEws. street, between end 2th. ni ALE—A LOT in Glenwood Ucmetery. eS ee avenue and 6th street. euls 3t CHANCE FOR OAPITALIGTS. BARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. 00 WILL PURCHASE AN INTEREST il return three times that amount, and be perfectly secure. ». 33: . . 2, imme- aihbRy Sto. 335 F street, Boom Mo. 2. tm at No. Golion Annd & safe. epeety, lyst" | py redical ore for all frtuery Deteees! S 1001 AND FIXTURES OF oy pg boal ed with full directions. Price 1B No. 455 7th street, between D_and tle LE OBBAP: cr the Finturecwitbost | Dr. Richau's Golden Blizer 4’ Amowr,e radical Brock Ment only #58 lacndingean Call cure for Bervous or General Debility. is id or as. ty ‘or < ouDg. imparting enes with wonderfal Price gs a Dottie, of two bottles tor #960 On receipt of price, these will be shipped to any place. ‘Prompt attention paid to all coresp edents name of * Dr. Richards, sole 5 im ginss of ‘Rédress DE. D. B. RICHARDS, ¥. street. New Fork. Otice hows thoes tm, 67 Ciroulars seut. Cazrsrs. OUBTAINS, ae. THE NE West any best fit RS! IN. P. BM NAB. CES! FH MOST aS aiken ‘i Ls wit proprietor,” blown {i Fret PRESERVING JARS. Best . W. BURCERLL’s, ‘Over ° tame et cont of kite ond F streets. amy Drv Goods Le — =~ | 486 SEVENTH STEERT. 486 L SPRING STOCK OW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, Bo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Between D axp E Starers, © doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, 'OR REWT—A frat clus f F handsomely and thorweekier {OR RERT-A BRICK HOUS! f Maryland avenue. Wor forthe of Maryiat : ply at the Star office. ENT—The o ital ks one door south ‘or further particulars 8 ayant part of HOUSE No iz 465 Pennsylvania avenue, containing ef cen Feome, reoentl 's boarding: = eh T—The STORE now occa- Mo 427 7th street, be. for rent on September let ly Om the premises. ant0-t/ a LE. ed offer for anle that valuable ARE PROPERTY situn'ed att city of Washington. The of @ large four etory stone tensive anede at 4 the manufacture of fert portion of the mill are ex: iHers ebd pro} of $40 feet en the Potomac river. ‘20 feet to the Chesapeake and Ohio C ins large crane ® frame Ware! river fropt. This property is considered valuable for manufacturing pur} ington. Title indieputab! of Was Fi rT nd terms iy & oe eee ane e™DOUSE & MCLELLAN, ‘Trustees of Morgen & @hinehart, 21 street F INT.—A HOUSE contain witht quares of the terminus of 7th at: railroad, Tout $15. Enquire of BB CLABK, cor reote, island, augé tt FoOR SALE—Bar {f 8roome,in a cK Houses ligit's stented” Terms caer, Sixt roof WB. WYLIE, 329 7th Bee aes ALE—Will be sold bersain. ‘the one- FRAME COTTAGE and Lot recently 02 X. Fendrich, it street, Ge B) z wverel Qotreet;all situated between ists bufit fm the best manner. with all Biences. inclading gas fixtures. ‘here is s pescion Mista terea Aap eecmoRe Ee PLANS, or to RIGUB&CO.” . FOR SALE—A new three story BRTOR HO situsted in the row te Governme: Friets a contains Oe it - waa rater joeet, and weal: ences.” For price aad terms apply 8 the Lumber Yard, corner of 18B sree TELL McLEAW Also, ble-seated Philedelpuia, bai ROUE AWAY, nearly sew. Apply asabors, VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR saLe. street, frodtiog ia fet on Wash ig] 320 fe on. ¥ shee Pgh besides basement’ c i 5 perty te tly Necated Yor a htet clase napa ah B aa peter cheb nay he a FOR REE T—A nest COTTAGE, containtag ix east arn aes A eon fron walle ine! built by ds wer: sttuction or .__ For particul s Ketate Broker, Bridge streets. Georgetown. J OB BENT -BEIOR HOUSE. on U street, be- tween 13th and léth streets. Has 8 rooms; terand gas. Apply to SIBLEY & GUY. Pa. jOth and 11th streets. myli-tf between it ‘UB BALE—Blegant , trait and vatden FARM. ‘five ‘mallee trom the city, te Tee ee euTLBUe! We LATTA, tt Corner 7thand Pats. WEATHER 18 OOMING—Itvou want t KILBOUBN eure, itable for tw. Gonventent to all the De cease ieeation nt to al rate, Address VERNON. , between Mt sire te, and Vermco' . Ben! month. = tule of JUDGE WrLin *' * a ae Houcsus anp ots IN THB @ TY a4ND counrTrRyY FOR SALE BY 5. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oonwen 16cm StREEr any Haw Yous Avenvsj = EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN HS IN PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADRS, PIo- of Waste Paper belonging to the. T TURE FEAMES, PICTURE CORD AND Tas- partment, is aan the Present. SELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OHEG- my lot Gen. Supt. reasury Butidines. M06, PIOTUBE NAILS, RINGS, &e. pits Picase remember name and number. PB0Pos4Ls For invian Goovs. Derantxent oF THE INuExion. SILLTARD CLOTH. wesaneet ae od Sealen dorset “Proper: Proposals, i dian 6 Wil’ be recsivat et tee Ofee ar Indian Af until 12 o'clock M..on WEDNES- ist arts tembur next, fr faraten following lt: = ©" coe CITY DISPENSARY, No. 268, Northwest Corner Tth and M Streets. Medical advice and Surgical operation to the poor free of charge. 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